Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna. Super underrated here, but top notch academics, great quality of life, internships/opportunities abound, alumni network + top outcomes.
My niece dislikes it very much.
Why?
And I agree with the “lowly midwest” poster (haha)- my “lowly Mass” self in hs same time period also knew of it and thought it was a top college!
Anonymous wrote:DD liked Muhlenberg so much that she dropped Brandeis and BC. Nice when your kid likes a safety better than targets. Very welcoming campus. Seems like great faculty, personal attention and actively tries to help students upon graduation w/ alumni networks and school affiliations. Some nice historic buildings on campus. Gorgeous dining hall. New green science building being built. Also, voted best food in PA!
Anonymous wrote:Guilford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna. Super underrated here, but top notch academics, great quality of life, internships/opportunities abound, alumni network + top outcomes.
My niece dislikes it very much.
Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna. Super underrated here, but top notch academics, great quality of life, internships/opportunities abound, alumni network + top outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD liked Muhlenberg so much that she dropped Brandeis and BC. Nice when your kid likes a safety better than targets. Very welcoming campus. Seems like great faculty, personal attention and actively tries to help students upon graduation w/ alumni networks and school affiliations. Some nice historic buildings on campus. Gorgeous dining hall. New green science building being built. Also, voted best food in PA!
The food is so bad. We visited this summer and the visit included lunch. Made me concerned about the other PA schools if it was rated best. I know people love the school but we were not impressed (apart from food I mean).
Why would you feel the need to say that? It’s obnoxious.
How is it obnoxious? We were genuinely perplexed by how bad the food was given its reputation.
The person made the suggestion and you felt the need to say you were not impressed by the school even apart from the food. That person likes the school, so why put it down? Especially when you don’t give any reason why you didn’t like it, as if your opinion on its own is more authoritative than the other person’s.
Anonymous wrote:Juniata College
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna. Super underrated here, but top notch academics, great quality of life, internships/opportunities abound, alumni network + top outcomes.
Not a hidden gem. It’s a very elite college. You people know nothing!
It is not well-known at all. Even in SoCal, it's not known.
Just stop. It’s ranked 8th in Us News. It’s extremely selective. It’s not “hidden” in any way, shape or form.
Almost no one pays attention to US News for LAC rankings outside of maybe the top 3 or 5 schools. Other schools are heavily regional in reputation. In DC, CMC is NOT known even by the highly educated. Yes it is a hidden gem. Selectivity numbers don't mean much when you only get ~6000 applicants from an international applicant pool of several million a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Claremont McKenna. Super underrated here, but top notch academics, great quality of life, internships/opportunities abound, alumni network + top outcomes.
Not a hidden gem. It’s a very elite college. You people know nothing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD liked Muhlenberg so much that she dropped Brandeis and BC. Nice when your kid likes a safety better than targets. Very welcoming campus. Seems like great faculty, personal attention and actively tries to help students upon graduation w/ alumni networks and school affiliations. Some nice historic buildings on campus. Gorgeous dining hall. New green science building being built. Also, voted best food in PA!
The food is so bad. We visited this summer and the visit included lunch. Made me concerned about the other PA schools if it was rated best. I know people love the school but we were not impressed (apart from food I mean).
Why would you feel the need to say that? It’s obnoxious.
How is it obnoxious? We were genuinely perplexed by how bad the food was given its reputation.
The person made the suggestion and you felt the need to say you were not impressed by the school even apart from the food. That person likes the school, so why put it down? Especially when you don’t give any reason why you didn’t like it, as if your opinion on its own is more authoritative than the other person’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD liked Muhlenberg so much that she dropped Brandeis and BC. Nice when your kid likes a safety better than targets. Very welcoming campus. Seems like great faculty, personal attention and actively tries to help students upon graduation w/ alumni networks and school affiliations. Some nice historic buildings on campus. Gorgeous dining hall. New green science building being built. Also, voted best food in PA!
The food is so bad. We visited this summer and the visit included lunch. Made me concerned about the other PA schools if it was rated best. I know people love the school but we were not impressed (apart from food I mean).
Why would you feel the need to say that? It’s obnoxious.
How is it obnoxious? We were genuinely perplexed by how bad the food was given its reputation.